For Romney, history suggests VP pick will provide exceedingly modest bump, if any

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The Washington Post
story from Aug 10, 2012, titled For Romney, history suggests VP pick will provide exceedingly modest bump, if any.
In it, The Washington Post reports that:

Mitt Romney's selection of a vice-presidential running mate, which he is expected to announce soon , could shed valuable light on how he makes big decisions.

MSM, still trying to make it look like an actual race!!!!!!! Could the massive amounts of cash they are getting from PAC's be why they keep posting headlines on the half hour when everybody knows, the Fox isn't going to get the keys to the Hen House!

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If Mitt Romney does not pick Cris Ericson for his VP running mate, then please support Cris Ericson for United States Senator for Vermont right now by purchasing t-shirts from the USMJP campaign store. http://cafepress.com/USMJP1

Ohio has introduced a new tactic in their broader attempts to make it even harder for Democratic voters to get to the polls this year. Early voting stations in Ohio’s heavily Democratic counties will only be open between 8 am and 5 pm, while Republican counties have expanded their hours to allow voting on nights and weekends.

http://thinkprogress.org/justi ce/2012/08/10/670441/ohio-limi ts-early-voting-hours-in-democ ratic-counties-expands-in-repu blican-counties/?mobile=ncOhio Limits Early Voting Hours In Democratic Counties, Expands In Republican CountiesOhio has introduced a new tactic in their broader attempts to make it even harder for Democratic voters to get to the polls this year. Early voting stations in Ohio’s heavily Democratic counties will only be open between 8 am and 5 pm, while Republican counties have expanded their hours to allow voting on nights and weekends.

And for full context, the expanded voting access was put in place because Ohio had 170K voters turned away without voting in 2004, a larger margin than Bush won in Ohio!

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